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We will start presenting out top 30 list next week and as usual, we want to give our OHers a chance to put out there own top 30 lists. I know a lot of you follow the Orioles system very closely so its always interesting to see who's on the lists and why.

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I think this one will be a little surprising for some of the individuals. Been working on it for a while...

1) D. Bundy

2) Gausman

3) Schoop

4) Delmonico

5) Rodriguez

6) Hoes

7) Johnson

8) Wilson

9) Avery

10) Wright

11) Davies

12) Hader

13) Jones

14) Pettit

15) Howard

16) Welty

17) Webb

18) B. Bundy

19) Pomeranz

20) Klein

21) Parry

22) Kline

23) Bernadina

24) Ohlman

25) G. Davis

26) Kelly

27) Marin

28) T. Berry

29) A. Baker

30) Bridwell

Followed by: Waring, Winegardner, Veloz, Lorenzo, Ledesma, Esposito, Boss, Guzman, Narron, Belfiore, Rutledge, and Schrader.

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I think this one will be a little surprising for some of the individuals. Been working on it for a while...

1) D. Bundy

2) Gausman

3) Schoop

4) Delmonico

5) Rodriguez

6) Hoes

7) Johnson

8) Wilson

9) Avery

10) Wright

11) Davies

12) Hader

13) Jones

14) Pettit

15) Howard

16) Welty

17) Webb

18) B. Bundy

19) Pomeranz

20) Klein

21) Parry

22) Kline

23) Bernadina

24) Ohlman

25) G. Davis

26) Kelly

27) Marin

28) T. Berry

29) A. Baker

30) Bridwell

Followed by: Waring, Winegardner, Veloz, Lorenzo, Ledesma, Esposito, Boss, Guzman, Narron, Belfiore, Rutledge, and Schrader.

No Clark?

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1. Bundy

2. Gausman

3. Schoop

4. Hoes

5. Johnson

6. Delmonico

7. Wilson

8. Rodriguez

9. Wright

10. Avery

11. Hader

12. Howard

13. Klein

14. Pomerannz

15. Davies

16. Welty

17. Marin

18. Jones

19. Petit

20. Ohlman

21. Davis

22. Bundy

23. Schrader

24. Webb

25. Kelly

26. Barnadina

27. Kelly

28. Balfiore

29. Veloz

30. Esposito

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Here's my stab at it:

1. Bundy

2. Gausman

3. Schoop

4. S. Johnson

5. EdRod

6. Hoes

7. Marin

8. Delmonico

9. Avery

10. Wilson

11. Kelly

12. Hader

13. Wright

14. Walker

15. Pomeranz

16. Kline

17. Webb

18. Joseph

19. Clark

20. Belfiore

21. Bundy

22. Drake

23. Davis

24. Baker

25. Widlansky

26. Welty

27. Klein

28. Waring

29. Mummery

30. Schrader

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Here's my stab at it:

1. Bundy

2. Gausman

3. Schoop

4. S. Johnson

5. EdRod

6. Hoes

7. Marin

8. Delmonico

9. Avery

10. Wilson

11. Kelly

12. Hader

13. Wright

14. Walker

15. Pomeranz

16. Kline

17. Webb

18. Joseph

19. Clark

20. Belfiore

21. Bundy

22. Drake

23. Davis

24. Baker

25. Widlansky

26. Welty

27. Klein

28. Waring

29. Mummery

30. Schrader

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1. Dylan Bundy RHP

2. Kevin Gausman RHP

3. Jon Schoop 2B/SS

4. Nick Delmonico 1B/3B*

5. Ed Rodriguez LHP

6. LJ Hoes OF

7. Xavier Avery OF*

8. Mike Wright RHP

9. Branden Kline RHP

10. Stu Pomeranz RHP (28 soon, but he threw strikes and he was dominant when healthy)

11. Henry Urrutia OF#

12. Adrian Marin SS

13. Josh Hader LHP (Did the O's get a Round 1-2 talent in Round 19?)

14. Ben Parry LHP

15. Brenden Webb OF*

16. Steve Johnson RHP

17. Tyler Wilson RHP

18. Tyler Kelly 2B/3B/OF#

19. Glynn Davis CF

20. Devin Jones RHP

21. Parker Bridwell RHP

22. Mike Ohlman C/3B/OF

23. Tim Berry LHP

24. Zach Davies RHP

25. Bobby Bundy RHP (Pitched much of this season with an injury)

26. Christian Walker 1B

27. Mike Belfiore LHP

28. Rod Bernadina OF

29. Ronnie Welty OF (Jump started his fading prospect status)

30. Trent Mummey OF* (My pick for comeback player of the year in 2013)

Next several: Lex Rutledge LHP, Oliver Drake RHP, Hector Veloz 3B, Clayton Schrader RHP (control issues), Dan Klein RHP (can he come back?), Torsten Boss 3B*, Connor Narron 1B/OF#, Ryan Adams 2B, Greg Lorenzo OF, and Matt Price RHP.

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1 RHP Dylan Bundy

2 RHP Kevin Gausman

3 2B Jonathan Schoop

4 1B Nick Delmonico

5 SS Adrian Marin

6 LHP Eduardo Rodriguez*

7 RHP Brandon Kline

8 OF LJ Hoes

9 LHP Joshua Hader*

10 OF Xavier Avery*

11 OF Henry Urrutia

12 RHP Mike Wright

13 RHP Tyler Wilson

14 3B Torsten Boss

15 1B Christian Walker

16 LHP Michael Belfiore*

17 2B Tyler Kelly

18 RHP Oliver Drake

19 RHP Zach Davies

20 LHP Trent Howard*

21 LHP Bennett Parry*

22 OF Roderick Bernadina

23 LHP Lex Rutledge*

24 LHP Timothy Berry*

25 OF Johnny Ruetigger

26 OF Glynn Davis

27 RHP Jason McCracken

28 3B Hector Veloz

29 RHP Stuart Pomeranz

30 RHP Steve Johnson

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This is what my list is looking like for now

1) Dylan Bundy

2) Kevin Gausman

3) Johnathan Schoop

4) LJ Hoes

5) Nick Delmonico

6) Eduardo Rodriguez

7) Xavier Avery

8) Mike Wright

9) Steve Johnson

10) Branden Kline

11) Adrian Marin

12) Josh Hader

13) Glynn Davis

14) Tim Berry

15) Parker Bridwell

16) Tyler Wilson

17) Devin Jones

18) Torsten Boss

19) Zach Davies

20) Christian Walker

21) Bobby Bundy

22) Ty Kelly

23) Clay Schrader

24) Jason Esposito

25) Michael Ohlman

26) Stu Pomeranz

27) Michael Belfiore

28) Roderick Bernadina

29) Trent Mummey

30) Oliver Drake

Others: Bennett Parry, Sebastian Vader, Lex Rutledge, Brenden Webb, Juan Guzman, Miguel Chalas, Connor Narron, Tyler Townsend, Joe Mahoney, Trent Howard

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1. P Dylan Bundy

2. P Kevin Gausman

3. 2B Jonathan Schoop

4. 1B Nick Delmonico

5. P Eduardo Rodriguez

6. OF LJ Hoes

7. OF Xavier Avery

8. P Steve Johnson

9. P Brandon Kline

10. P Mike Wright

11. 1B Christian Walker

12. P Zach Davies

13. CF Roderick Bernadina

14. OF Henry Urrutia

15. P Tim Berry

16. 3B Adrian Marin

17. P Mike Belfiore

18. 3B Torsten Boss

19. P Devin Jones

20. P Tyler Wilson

21. P Joshua Hader

22. 3B Hector Veloz

23. OF John Ruettiger

24. P Clay Schrader

25. P Ryan Berry

26. OF Glynn Davis

27. IF Ty Kelly

28. P Bobby Bundy

29. C Michael Ohlman

30. P Sebastian Vader

Next two: P Oliver Drake and P Bennett Parry

Also considered: Lex Rutledge, Jaime Esquivel, Connor Narron, Stu Pomeranz, Trent Mummey, Trent Howard, Tyler Townsend

Omissions from above worth noting: Dan Klein, Parker Bridwell, Jason Esposito

I'm not a scout; I mostly look at stats. I know essentially nothing about Veloz or Urrutia and am just going by reports.

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Weams, I love what he did for us. I think the reason I had him at #16 was he has mediocre stuff and decent command, but he's a gutty kid who goes out and competes well. If you noticed, Buck was fairly careful who he pitched him against. That does not mean that I don't consider him a possible candidate for the #5 spot in the rotation. He just doesn't have the stuff, or track record in the minors, to rank much higher than that.

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